
Thunder’s Sky-High 2025-26 Over/Under Sparks Speculation: Are We Witnessing the Next Dynasty?
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AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Thunder opened with an over/under of 62.5, the highest since the 2018-19 Golden State Warriors team that featured Kevin Durant and Steph Curry. That Warriors team went under its 67.5 win total, going 57-25 in the regular season before losing in the NBA Finals to the Toronto Raptors in six games. The 2017-18 Warriors had the highest win total since 1993, per Sports Odds History.
The Thunder opened with an over/under of 62.5, the highest since the 2018-19 Golden State Warriors team that featured Kevin Durant and Steph Curry. That Warriors team went under its 67.5 win total, going 57-25 in the regular season before losing in the NBA Finals to the Toronto Raptors in six games. The 2017-18 Warriors had the highest win total since 1993, per Sports Odds History.
The Cleveland Cavaliers (55.5) have the next-highest win total and highest among Eastern Conference teams, followed by the Houston Rockets (54.5) and Denver Nuggets (53.5). If you’re counting at home, that’s an eight-win gap between the Thunder and second-best team in the West.At the other end of the spectrum, the Utah Jazz opened with a meager win total of just 18.5 in a tough Western Conference, their lowest win total since at least 1993.The New York Knicks (52.5) have a win total one game fewer than last season, but which is still their second-highest over/under since the 1997-98 season, per Sports Odds History.
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